May 2023
EastAnglia Catholic
www.rcdea.org.uk
Newspaper of the Diocese of East Anglia
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Bishop Peter Collins with the sacred oils during the Chrism Mass.
Diocese gathers for Chrism Mass St John’s Cathedral in Norwich was filled with almost 800 clergy and laity on April 4 for the annual Chrism Mass for the Diocese of East Anglia celebrated, for the first time, by Bishop Peter Collins. Keith Morris reports. n The annual Mass at which the sacred oil of catechumens, the oil of the sick and the oil of Chrism were blessed and distributed, saw the largest attendance since before the Covid-19 pandemic with coaches arriving from parishes across the Diocese. In his homily, Bishop Peter said: “Today we celebrate the sacramental life
of holy Mother Church. Today we celebrate the sanctification of God’s holy people. Today we gather to celebrate our Catholic identity. “There is no confusion here regarding our identity, there is no confusion here regarding our mission. The power and strength of these declarations are not built upon the foundations of human hubris. We know ourselves and understand our mission because we are an anointed people. Bishop Peter went on to say: “Today I celebrate this Chrism Mass for the first time as your bishop. With great joy I address the entire Diocesan family: our Catechumens and the Elect; all those who are baptised and are preparing to complete their Christian initiation; all those who are striving for continuing conversion within the full sacramental life of the Church. “Together we rejoice in the call to uni-
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versal holiness and generous service,” he said. “As the sacred oils are presented for blessing and consecration, let us pray earnestly for all who will receive a sacramental anointing over the coming year of our glorious salvation. “Those who are to be baptised; those who are to be confirmed; those who are to be ordained; those who are sick and those who are preparing for the final journey of death. “As the anointed people of God, we rejoice that we know our identity and understand our mission.” Afterwards the congregation were invited to enjoy hot cross buns and tea in the Narthex and the sunny Cathedral gardens. You can watch a recording of Chrism Mass at: www.youtube.com/@rcdea You can see a Flickr gallery of the Chrism Mass at: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAyysr
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Pictured above are King Charles and Queen Consort Camilla. Picture by Chris Jackson.
Bishop Peter calls for royal prayers n Bishop Peter Collins has called upon the East Anglia Catholic community to pray for the intentions and wellbeing of the Sovereign as His Majesty prepares for his Coronation on Saturday May 6. Bishop Peter has echoed a similar call from the Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales. He said: “I was honoured and delighted to accompany Cardinal Vincent Nichols to Buckingham Palace for the presentation of Loyal Addresses. As we all prepare for the ceremonial and festivities of the coronation let us be united in keeping the sovereign at the heart of our prayer. God Save the King.” The suggested format is as follows: n A Triduum of Prayer (from Wednesday May 3 to Friday May 5) for the King’s intentions as he prepares to assume the fulness of his responsibility. The format can be decided by each parish/community. n On the evening of Friday May 5, a Mass for the intentions of His Majesty should be celebrated. n On Sunday May 7, the day after the Coronation, the Prayer of the Faithful should include a Petition of Intercession for the King. n Domine salvum fac (in English or Latin) and/or the National Anthem should be sung at the end of Mass.